About the Authors
Paul Asquith is the Gordon Y. Billard Professor of Finance at MIT’s Sloan School where he has been on the faculty for 27 years and is also a Research Associate of the National Bureau of Economic Research.
At the Sloan School, he served as Senior Associate Dean and as Chairman of Sloan’s Building Committee. He teaches in the finance area, most recently Introduction to Corporate Finance. Professor Asquith has also developed and taught three other courses at MIT: Advanced Corporate Finance, Mergers and Acquisitions, and Security Design. He previously taught at Harvard University for 10 years, at the University of Chicago, and at Duke University. He is the recipient of 14 Teaching Excellence Awards from MIT, Harvard, and Duke. He is also the inaugural recipient of MIT’s Jamieson Prize for Excellence in Teaching.
Professor Asquith received his BS from Michigan State University and his AM and PhD from the University of Chicago. A member of the American Accounting Association, the American Finance Association, and the Financial Management Association, Professor Asquith was regularly a discussant at financial conferences. In 1985, he spent one semester at Salomon Brothers while on sabbatical from Harvard University. Professor Asquith was formerly a Director of Aurora National Life Assurance Company. He has advised many corporations including Citicorp, IBM, Merck, Morgan Guaranty, Price Waterhouse, Royal Bank of Canada, Salomon Brothers, Toronto Dominion Bank, and ...